Six case histories of second language acquirers were examined to attempt to determine what factors play a role in developing a long-term pleasure reading habit in a second language (English). The cases provided support for several hypotheses: Long-term readers are first stimulated to read through a pleasant reading experience, they have access to books and time and a place (or places) to read, they select their own reading material, feel free to stay with certain authors and genres if they want to, and do not profit from tests, workbook exercises and incentives. If these hypotheses are confirmed in future studies, we can conclude that school does not provide the conditions that help develop long-term pleasure reading.
Keywords: second language, long term pleasure reading, self-selected reading, sustained silent reading, access to books
second language long term pleasure reading self-selected reading sustained silent reading access to books
Primary Language | En |
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Journal Section | Invited Article |
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Publication Date | January 15, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Volume: 1 Issue: 1 |